Not exact matches
By uncovering these
hidden variations, researchers should be able to better explain the hard - to - find genetic components of
diseases such as mental illnesses, says Randy Jirtle, an epigeneticist at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
The results do, however, emphasize the tenacity of the
disease, she says,
by showing how it can
hide, undetected, in small populations for long periods of time: «We have thrown a lot of resources at TB, but it has really hung on.»
I found that better way
by going within and searching my soul for the beautiful lessons
hidden within the ugliness that can often acompany
disease.
This is important because almost every modern
disease is caused
by or affected
by hidden inflammation, including heart
disease, cancer, obesity, and dementia as well as arthritis, autoimmune
disease, allergies, and digestive disorders.
Haslett paints a portrait of a family grappling with mental illness in alternating POVs over a stretch of more than 30 years, giving insight into how each family member has been affected, in ways
hidden and obvious,
by a
disease that is as invisible as it is destructive.
However, your pet is not a wild animal, and so all they accomplish
by hiding their
disease is an increase in difficulty for those trying to care for their health.
Cats are very good at
hiding disease and
by the time a cat displays the signs of illness, it may be severely ill.
In Part 2 of this continuing series, hundreds of thousands of foreign dogs, sick with
disease, are being imported into America to sell off
by retail rescues, many of whom
hide the true backgrounds of these dogs.
Usually, blood testing should be performed on an annual basis, especially with Older Dogs and Cats, which are prone to illnesses such as diabetes and kidney
disease (among others), which are more easily revealed in their early stages
by blood testing, and may otherwise be well
hidden by your pet.
And, unfortunately, cats are so good at
hiding signs and symptoms of
disease that
by the time symptoms become obvious, it may be too late.
Cats are great at
hiding signs of pain which can be caused
by dental
disease.
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Signs of Dental
Disease Since cats tend to hide signs of illness; it can be difficult to detect pain caused by dental d
Disease Since cats tend to
hide signs of illness; it can be difficult to detect pain caused
by dental
diseasedisease.
Ticks, which can carry Lyme
disease,
hide easily on furry pets, who may pick them up
by walking through tall grass, pastures or wooded areas.
Conducting a thorough examination of the teeth and oral cavity to detect any dental
disease and gingival pockets that may be
hidden by the tartar, as well as any masses or abnormalities that may be occurring in your cat's mouth or throat.
Because cats
hide disease so well,
by the time they are showing signs they may already be very sick.
That's becoming a bigger issue as genetic testing moves out of the medical labs and into homes; 23andMe has been given approval
by the FDA to provide
disease analysis with its home tests, meaning there's a whole new market for people to find out what's
hidden in their genetic code.